Ben Nye Simulated Bone Wax
Ben Nye Simulated Bone Wax
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Simulated Bone Wax has a realistic natural white color and firm, yet pliable texture to create jagged bone fragments or exposed cranial matter.
It is ideal for creating realistic injury effects and recommended for use in disaster simulation training.
How to use:
Remove Bone Wax from the container with a utensil like our Wooden Modeling Tool (MT-1) or Metal Spatula (SP-1). Pre-shape with your fingers into irregular broken bone. Insert the simulated bone fragment, with the jagged edge exposed, into the prosthetic wound. You can create a torn or lacerated wound on a bony surface with Nose & Scar Wax. Seal the edges of the wax with Clear Latex, apply setting powder, and then apply a thin layer of Castor Sealer to prepare for coloring. Apply Stage Blood at the wound penetration point. Apply irregular Fresh Scab texture along the wound opening with a coarse-pore stipple sponge. Finish with FX Creme Colors. Remove with a modeling tool. Clean the skin with Spirit Gum Remover, Quick Cleanse, or soap and water.
Caution: Keep away from children. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Cap tightly.
Ingredients:
TALC, CERA MICROCRISTALLINA (MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX), PEROLATUM, ROSIN, PHENOXYETHANOL
MAY CONTAIN (+/-): CI NO. 77489, 77491, 77492, 77499, 77891 (IRON OXIDES, TITANIUM DIOXIDE)
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